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Singapore ship owner to pay US$102M to settle lawsuit over Baltimore bridge collapse
Singapore Parliament approves raise in issuance limits for securities and T-bills to S$1.5 trillion. Following the passing of a motion in Parliament on Tuesday (12 November), the government can raise additional funds through government...
Reforming Singapore’s defamation laws: Preventing legal weapons against free speech. Opinion: The tragic suicide of Geno Ong, linked to the financial stress from a defamation lawsuit, raises a critical issue: Singapore's defamation laws need reform. These...
Singapore president and PM congratulate Trump on re-election, pledge to strengthen US-Singapore relations. Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and President Tharman Shanmugaratnam congratulated President-elect Donald Trump, expressing confidence in his leadership.
The Online Citizen (TOC) is a regional online publication based in Taiwan and formerly Singapore’s longest-running independent online media platform. Our aim is to examine the issues that matter, or should matter, to citizens in democratic countries and to reflect the diversity of life, of ideas and opinions of individuals, regardless of race ...
Reclaiming Singapore’s voice amid external influence. Opinion: Singapore's independence was once driven by the people's voice. Today, powerful external influences and corporate interests have diminished that voice, risking national autonomy. Reclaiming democratic...
Sun Xueling: VPN users accessing blocked websites in Singapore do so at their own risk Parliament 16 hours ago 20-25% of subsidised inpatient bills may be impacted by deductible hikes, with precise impact unclear
Sep 16, 2022 · While operations of The Online Citizen Asia (TOC) were shut down by Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) last year on 16 Sept, the ruling of the Singapore courts has made clear that we are not prohibited from operating from outside of Singapore.
Oct 16, 2024 · K Shanmugam: Estimated 853 stateless persons live in Singapore, including 20 under age 18. In a Parliamentary reply, Minister Shanmugam stated that, as of 31 December 2023, approximately 853 stateless individuals live in Singapore. Among them, 7 are under the age of 12, and 13 are between 12 and 18. He highlighted the stringent ...